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31. | Some people can work around a phobia if it involves something they do not have to encounter in their |
| 如果恐惧对象涉及到每天生活不得不遭遇的内容,有些人可能还会在其周边工作。 |
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32. | Literature offers us the knowledge of the long life which phobia have had in mankind. |
| 文献让我们了解到,恐惧症在人类中具有漫长的历史。 |
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33. | I used to have this phobia of dairy products that didn't need to be refrigerated. |
| 我以前对无需冷冻的奶制品 很顾忌 |
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34. | Some people who suffer a panic attack develop a phobia, a deep fear of ever repeating the activity that |
| 有些患恐慌症的人出现恐惧症,一旦重复引起恐慌的行为动作就会非常害怕。 |
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35. | The finding might help treat human ills like social phobia and post-traumatic stress, the scientists |
| 科学家说,这个发现有助治疗人类疾病,像是社交恐惧症和创伤后压力症。 |
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36. | Whereas shy people used to just rely on a glass of wine, Roche developed a drug to treat "social phobia |
| 本来害羞的人只要喝杯酒就可以壮胆,而罗奇公司却研制出一种药物可以治疗“社交恐惧症”。 |
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37. | "A phobia is classified as a type of anxiety disorder (a neurosis), since anxiety is its chief symptom |
| 恐怖症在分类上是焦虑失调(一种精神官能症)的形式,因为焦虑是主要症状。 |
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38. | This woman caring a baby chased ZZ a few blocks, and now we have developed this phobia of woman carrying |
| 现在我们看到女人抱着小孩就害怕,有点条件反射。 |
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39. | A phobia is an excessive or unreasonable fear of a specific object or situation that is generally considered |
| 恐怖症是一种过分的或者过度的对某个特定的事物或者场景的恐惧,而这个事物和场景通常被认为是无害的。 |
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40. | Some people who suffered a panic attack develop a[ phobia], a deep fear of ever repeating the activity |
| 重复性的遭受恐慌袭击会产生一种深深的恐惧,以至于会演变成恐怖症。 |
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